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Does Light Relief work?

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I'm talking about the device that uses light therapy to improve circulation and relieve joint pain, arthritis, etc.

Does it work for headaches, too?

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  1. It looks like another far infared spectrum device.  If they are designed properly, they do yield good results, but most on the market are of poor quality.  From everything I read there, I'm of the opinion Light Relief looks like yet another poor quality far red infrared device.

    The best tried and true remedy for what you want is a chemical called DMSO.  If you apply it to the skin, it will get rid of the inflammation and rebuild the damaged joints (and elimate the pain).  There's a book I just finished called DMSO, nature's healer.  If you're more interested in this approach read it, that book will explain what to do quite well.

    *interestingly, in the formula the light relief people were selling, DMSO's breakdown product was in it (MSM).

    Hope that helps, feel free to ask me if you have any other questions.

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